Haboo : Native American stories from Puget Sound / translated and edited by Vi Hilbert ; foreword by Jill La Pointe ; introduction by Thom Hess ; illustrations by Ron Hilbert/Coy.

"The stories and legends of the Lushootseed-speaking people of Puget Sound were an important part of the oral tradition by which beliefs, values, and customs were handed from one generation to another. Vi Hilbert, a Skagit Indian, grew up at a time when many of the old social patterns survived and w...

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Other Authors: Hilbert, Vi (Editor, Translator)
LaPointe, Jill (writer of foreword.)
Hess, Thom, 1936-2009 (writer of foreword.)
Hilbert, Ron (Illustrator)
Language:English
Language of the Original:
Salishan languages
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2020]
Edition:Second edition.
Subjects:
Genre:
Physical Description:xxxvii, 188 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Foreword / Jill LaPointe -- Foreword / Thomas Hess -- Preface / Vi Hilbert -- Introduction / Thomas Hess -- Journey to the Sky and Back Down to the Earth -- Loon with Deer Was Hunting Ducks with Bow and Arrow -- The Basket Ogresses Chase Coyote -- Wolf Brothers Kill Elk and Beaver -- Boil and Hammer Are Living There / As told by Charley Anderson -- Basket Ogress / As told by Louise Anderson -- Legend of the Seasons (All Year Round Story) / As told by Emma Conrad -- Fly / As told by Annie Daniels -- Basket Ogress / As told by Agnes James -- Coyote / As told by Andrew (Span) Joe -- Mink and the Changer -- Pheasant, Raven, and the Hunters -- Coyote's Son Had Two Wives -- The Seal-Hunting Brothers -- Coyote Marries His Own Daughter -- Eyes of Coyote -- Basket Ogress / As told by Martha Lamont -- Legend of the Seasons / As told by Harry Moses -- The Legend of the Humpy Salmon -- The Work of the Winds -- The Legend of the Three Sisters / As told by Ray Paul -- Steelhead -- Yellowhammer and His Wives -- Sockeye in Baker River -- Moose / As told by Susie Sampson Peter -- Basket Ogress / As told by Martin Sampson -- Coyote Dances with the Sea Shells / As told by Alice Williams -- Grizzly Bear and Rabbit -- Skunk / As told by Lucy Williams -- Four Short Stories: -- Coyote Was Creating Rivers -- Skunk's Important Information -- Crane Saved Coyote's Life -- The Ticklish / As told by Walt Williams -- Appendix 1: Boil and Hammer as rewritten in Lushootseed / by Vi Hilbert -- Appendix 2: Data on Texts. 
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